I wonder if having ammunition locked in a safe or container makes it more dangerous than lying around loose (ie not dangerous at all). Wonder if a fireproof safe would prevent heat from cooking off...
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I wonder if having ammunition locked in a safe or container makes it more dangerous than lying around loose (ie not dangerous at all). Wonder if a fireproof safe would prevent heat from cooking off...
Well since that's literally what a random check involves...?
that's cool but 1: it's not the context random checks were being discussed in and 2: breath testing drivers is different to searching...
You're right, it's not, because police don't have that sort of power.
The power to conduct random spot checks enables unreasonable breach of privacy.
And licenses are revoked for good...
Civil society or police state?
Random spot checks with no probable cause amount to unreasonable breach of privacy and are way too open to abuse, sorry, please stop assuming everyone is a criminal....
A cop not understanding the idea of civil liberties, colour me unsurprised
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I wouldn't worry about it too much.
The same reason we all lock our firearms away at the moment! Because most of us are honest people and we don't need you breathing down our neck to ensure we are! Please don't treat everyone as...
Good cause is totally unrelated to random spot inspections
I strongly disagree with the idea of police having the power to search my person, vehicle or home without cause/warrant, which is what...
They shouldn't have the ability to do so for firearms!
I feel like police shouldn't have the power to do random spot inspections
And that's the best reason to do it.
*loaded mags are out, you mean
Although I'm pretty sure they can't search your vehicle without consent or good cause and "you look like a hunter so you might have a loaded mag in there" is not...
I keep my ammo in my guns, I figure no-one will look for it there.